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Particle-Based Microarrays of Oligonucleotides and Oligopeptides

Publikationstyp
Journal Article
Date Issued
2014-10-28
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Nesterov-Mueller, Alexander  
Maerkle, Frieder  
Lothar Hahn
Foertsch, Tobias C.  
Sebastian Schillo
Bykovskaya, Valentina  
Martyna Sedlmayr
Weber, Laura
Ridder, Barbara  
Soehindrijo, Miriam
Muenster, Bastian
Striffler, Jakob  
Bischoff, F.
Breitling, Frank  
Loeffler, Felix F.  
TORE-URI
https://hdl.handle.net/11420/59305
Journal
Microarrays
Volume
3
Issue
4
Citation
Microarrays 3 (4): (2014)
Publisher DOI
10.3390/microarrays3040245
Publisher
MDPI AG
In this review, we describe different methods of microarray fabrication based on the use of micro-particles/-beads and point out future tendencies in the development of particle-based arrays. First, we consider oligonucleotide bead arrays, where each bead is a carrier of one specific sequence of oligonucleotides. This bead-based array approach, appearing in the late 1990s, enabled high-throughput oligonucleotide analysis and had a large impact on genome research. Furthermore, we consider particle-based peptide array fabrication using combinatorial chemistry. In this approach, particles can directly participate in both the synthesis and the transfer of synthesized combinatorial molecules to a substrate. Subsequently, we describe in more detail the synthesis of peptide arrays with amino acid polymer particles, which imbed the amino acids inside their polymer matrix. By heating these particles, the polymer matrix is transformed into a highly viscous gel, and thereby, imbedded monomers are allowed to participate in the coupling reaction. Finally, we focus on combinatorial laser fusing of particles for the synthesis of high-density peptide arrays. This method combines the advantages of particles and combinatorial lithographic approaches.
DDC Class
600: Technology
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